At the end of the discussions, the BGB handed back a shotgun, bullets and a walkie-talkie left behind by the BSF at the border.

Burmari Company Commander Ibrahim Mia of Rangpur-61 BGB Battalion told the Dhaka Tribune: "Two BSF guards had illegally entered into Bangladesh through the Munglibari border while pursuing cow smugglers on Friday evening. At one point, the Indian border guards were chased by angry villagers, during which the guards left behind some of their possessions.”

BGB had called for the flag meeting with BSF at noon to protest the incident. BGB sources said the situation in the area is normal now.

Following the flag meeting, Lt Col Shariful Islam said: "The meeting at the BSF check post at Burimari Zero Point was held in a peaceful environment. BSF has pledged to never enter Bangladesh illegally, and promised that such incidents would not happen again. A shotgun, ammo and a walkie-talkie were returned."